SirBroad
SirBroad
SirBroad

Spoiler Alert! There are many bosses. It’s a Zelda game. Duh.

Thanks for the spoiler. Didn’t know there was a DLC.

Did you not read the title of the article? It should have been plainly obvious to anyone who can read that this would have a spoiler in it.

ALL YO’ YEN

“Oh my! Zelda, with bosses?! The thought of it gives me the vapors! I best get to my fainting couch lest this shock threaten to undo me.”

The hottest and most generic of takes.

It’s getting nerfed in the patch on the 12th, so they’re just letting people have fun with it for a weekend.

Yeah, it raises an interesting question, and I’m sure this will keep coming up with more and more “service” games in the future. But if you bought vanilla Destiny 2 on PC (which came out in late October), you had less than a month and a half with this stuff before it locked you out. That’s kinda nuts.

Or a fact that they were developed for a console designed in 2004

Gamers: Media companies and journalists are too close to the industry and aren’t critical at all.

This was a good review Jason, people will get upset that someone who doesn’t love the series reviewed it, but I’m glad you gave it an honest shake with a optimistic outlook and skeptics honest result.

I chose to review it because, as I said in the second paragraph, I was hoping that Takahashi and crew would make something I enjoyed more this time around.

Every time I read that, I picture someone flicking one of those door springs that keep the knob from smashing into the wall and it makes it so much funnier.

Wow, it’s almost as though you have no idea what you’re talking about.

Wow, it’s almost as though you can dislike something without classifying it as being something for shitheads

You are spot on, I lived in a city with an EA office that was there just for QA contract work and I met so many people who would tell me they worked for EA and then when I asked what they did it came out that they were QA contractors. This is like saying you work for Warren Buffet if you work for the company that

My analysis: Got QA work at EA, thought it’d be fun and harmless (and possibly initiative-showing for bigger opportunities) to act as some sort of rep for the company with only a kernal of truth to his credentials of being “dev,” went with it, saw an opportunity with the BG2 hubbub, thoughtlessly said what everyone

They can’t all be great. Last month gave us MGS5.

The only thing I wanted to do with Curators is the ability to mute, ignore, etc. any curator that I know I don’t care what they think. There are lots of curators like “Games that aren’t 60fps” or whatever that I simply don’t care about as well as ringleaders for the very worst of “Gamer” behavior that I’d prefer to

Seeing TotalDipshit on every page is enough to make me not want to browse Steam at all.